Morse Code: Growth in Northern Industries
Objectives:
1) Exsplain how Morse Code helped with the exspansion of amercia to the west

In the 1800’s, U.S. cities grew rapidly. With the industrial Revolution in action urbanization, or the growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities was occurring. As capitalists, built more factories, agricultral workers were attracted to the new type of work available in the cities in the north. As Cities along the eastern coast became crowded, newly arrived immigrants headed west. In more than 10 years the population nearly doubled.

2) Summurize how Morse aided future day communacation

Some military forces, too, still make occasional use of Morse code because it’s very hard for the signal to be jammed. Many navigation beacons still broadcast their location using Morse code to send their call sign, and many pilots are fluent in Morse code.

3) Descirbe on paper how Morse Code is found in Bethoveen's

Every time someone plays Beethoven’s Fifth, it is based with the Morse code for “V”. (- - - __ dot dot dot dash)V is roman for 5.

Beginning in 1836, the American artist Samuel F. B. Morse, the American physicist Joseph Henry, and Alfred Vail developed an electrical telegraph system. This system sent pulses of electric current along wires which controlled an electromagnet that was located at the receiving end of the telegraph system. The Telegraph was used to click down to make either dots or dash’s.
Beginning in 1836, the American artist Samuel F. B. Morse, the American physicist Joseph Henry, and Alfred Vail developed an electrical telegraph system. This system sent pulses of electric current along wires which controlled an electromagnet that was located at the receiving end of the telegraph system. The Telegraph was used to click down to make either dots or dash’s.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p1EjIDXz7s- Click this link to view a short 40 secound video on how the Telegraph and the Reciver works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p1EjIDXz7s- Click this link to view a short 40 secound video on how the Telegraph and the Reciver works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p1EjIDXz7s- Click this link to view a short 40 secound video on how the Telegraph and the Reciver works.